Are there any wheelchair accessible clubs in the south of England (say 1-1.5 hours from Brighton)? I'm looking to go to some with my girlfriend, but they either have a lot of stairs, or all the playrooms are upstairs.
Anywhere you know which doesn't have a huge flight of stairs (one or two steps shouldn't be too much of a problem) and where there are downstairs playrooms would be ideal. THank you so much |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's an odd thing about clubs, pretty much all the ones I've been to have had stairs. Maybe try looking in the Clubs section on here and ring a few to ask. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
The Vanilla Alternative (which may be a bit farther away than you want) is wheelchair accessible - it does have a couple of steps to get into the club, but I "think" there's also a ramp - either way once you're in it's all on one level - Jaydees also has accessible areas and private play rooms downstairs, but the open areas are upstairs |
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